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Circular No. 32. 



To ('/(p S/a;fe Societies, S. A. R.: 



The General Managers of the Society, with a view of making distinctive the colors 
of the Society, have fixed upon blue and icliite, as being most appropriate and 
popular. 

The Secretary-General is prepared to issue the new Rosette at the rate of $3.00 a dozen, 
postpaid, and Secretaries are requested to make known the change to the members at large 
in order to thoroughly replace the old Rosette and thus avoid confusion. Old ones, if not 
soiled, will be exchanged without charge. 

By direction of the Board, 

Respectfully, 

JAMES C. CRESAP, Lieut., U. S. N., 

Secretary- General. 
Annapolis, Md., 20 August, 1800. 



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SOCIETY OF^?^ SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

NATIONAL SOCIETY ORGANIZED APRIL 30th. 18S9. 



ynnE objects of the society are to perpetnate the memory and the spirit of the Dien who achieved American Independence: to promote the fitting 
-L celebration of all patriotic anniversaries; to collect and preserve Eevolutionary documents and relics, the records of the indi\idual services of our 
ancestors in the Revolution, and the evidence of our descent from them: to promote historical research and study in relation to the Revolution, and to 
publish the results thereof; to cherish, maintain, and extend the institutions of American freedom, and to foster in the community a love of country; to 
secure to the young snch advantages in education as shall develop the largest ^pability for performing the duties of American citizens: to promote the 
general welfare: to secure all the blessings of liberty to us and to aU citizens, and to promote fellowship among our members. 

[XY man may be eligible for membership who is of the age of twenty-one years and who is descended from an ancestor, who, with unfailing loyalty, 
rendered material aid to the cause of Independence, as a soldier or a sailor, a civil officer in one of the several colonies or states or of the I'nited 
Colonies or States, or a recognized patriot. 

Wilson Lindsley Gill, 
ass't secretary general. 

NEW YORK ClTv 



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